Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In neonatology the role of chest physiotherapy is still uncertain because of the controversial outcomes.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The aim of this study was to test the applicability in preterm infants of 're...

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Main Authors: Cota Francesco, Purcaro Velia, Tesfagabir Mikael, Ciarniello Roberta, Papacci Patrizia, Giannantonio Carmen, Semeraro Carla, Romagnoli Costantino
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-09-01
Series:Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Online Access:http://www.ijponline.net/content/36/1/65
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spelling doaj-0442b20e0e07428f9bac483f27465bba2020-11-24T21:18:28ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1720-84241824-72882010-09-013616510.1186/1824-7288-36-65Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseasesCota FrancescoPurcaro VeliaTesfagabir MikaelCiarniello RobertaPapacci PatriziaGiannantonio CarmenSemeraro CarlaRomagnoli Costantino<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In neonatology the role of chest physiotherapy is still uncertain because of the controversial outcomes.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The aim of this study was to test the applicability in preterm infants of 'reflex rolling', from the Vojta method, in preterm neonates with lung pathology, with particular attention to the effects on blood gases and oxygen saturation, on the spontaneous breathing, on the onset of stress or pain. The study included 34 preterm newborns with mean gestational age of 30.5 (1.6) weeks - mean (DS) - and birth weight of 1430 (423) g - mean (DS) -, who suffered from hyaline membrane disease, under treatment with nasal CPAP (continuous positive airways pressure), or from pneumonia, under treatment with oxygen-therapy. The neonates underwent phase 1 of 'reflex rolling' according to Vojta method three times daily. Respiratory rate, SatO<sub>2</sub>, transcutaneous PtcCO<sub>2 </sub>e PtcO<sub>2 </sub>were monitored; in order to evaluate the onset of stress or pain following the stimulations, the NIPS score and the PIPP score were recorded; cerebral ultrasound scans were performed on postnatal days 1-3-5-7, and then weekly.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this population the first phase of Vojta's 'reflex rolling' caused an increase of PtcO<sub>2 </sub>and SatO<sub>2 </sub>values. No negative effects on PtcCO<sub>2 </sub>and respiratory rate were observed, NIPS and PIPP stress scores remained unmodified during the treatment; in no patient the intraventricular haemorrhage worsened in time and none of the infants developed periventricular leucomalacia.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our experience, using the Vojta method, allows to affirm that this method is safe for preterm neonates, but further investigations are necessary to confirm its positive effects and to evaluate long-term respiratory outcomes.</p> http://www.ijponline.net/content/36/1/65
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author Cota Francesco
Purcaro Velia
Tesfagabir Mikael
Ciarniello Roberta
Papacci Patrizia
Giannantonio Carmen
Semeraro Carla
Romagnoli Costantino
spellingShingle Cota Francesco
Purcaro Velia
Tesfagabir Mikael
Ciarniello Roberta
Papacci Patrizia
Giannantonio Carmen
Semeraro Carla
Romagnoli Costantino
Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
author_facet Cota Francesco
Purcaro Velia
Tesfagabir Mikael
Ciarniello Roberta
Papacci Patrizia
Giannantonio Carmen
Semeraro Carla
Romagnoli Costantino
author_sort Cota Francesco
title Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
title_short Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
title_full Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
title_fullStr Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
title_full_unstemmed Chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
title_sort chest physiotherapy in preterm infants with lung diseases
publisher BMC
series Italian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1720-8424
1824-7288
publishDate 2010-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In neonatology the role of chest physiotherapy is still uncertain because of the controversial outcomes.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The aim of this study was to test the applicability in preterm infants of 'reflex rolling', from the Vojta method, in preterm neonates with lung pathology, with particular attention to the effects on blood gases and oxygen saturation, on the spontaneous breathing, on the onset of stress or pain. The study included 34 preterm newborns with mean gestational age of 30.5 (1.6) weeks - mean (DS) - and birth weight of 1430 (423) g - mean (DS) -, who suffered from hyaline membrane disease, under treatment with nasal CPAP (continuous positive airways pressure), or from pneumonia, under treatment with oxygen-therapy. The neonates underwent phase 1 of 'reflex rolling' according to Vojta method three times daily. Respiratory rate, SatO<sub>2</sub>, transcutaneous PtcCO<sub>2 </sub>e PtcO<sub>2 </sub>were monitored; in order to evaluate the onset of stress or pain following the stimulations, the NIPS score and the PIPP score were recorded; cerebral ultrasound scans were performed on postnatal days 1-3-5-7, and then weekly.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this population the first phase of Vojta's 'reflex rolling' caused an increase of PtcO<sub>2 </sub>and SatO<sub>2 </sub>values. No negative effects on PtcCO<sub>2 </sub>and respiratory rate were observed, NIPS and PIPP stress scores remained unmodified during the treatment; in no patient the intraventricular haemorrhage worsened in time and none of the infants developed periventricular leucomalacia.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our experience, using the Vojta method, allows to affirm that this method is safe for preterm neonates, but further investigations are necessary to confirm its positive effects and to evaluate long-term respiratory outcomes.</p>
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